Overview
- Amit Shah said FIRs registered in 2026 should be resolved on average within three years under the new legal framework.
- He asserted Haryana’s conviction rate has risen to about 80% since the rollout, presenting it as an outcome of the reforms.
- The three statutes—BNS, BNSS and BSA—took effect on July 1, 2024, replacing the IPC, CrPC and Evidence Act with a focus on timely justice.
- Officials highlighted features such as Zero FIR and e‑FIR, mandatory videography of seizures, compulsory forensics for offences punishable by seven years or more, and online integration of police, prisons, judiciary, prosecution and forensics.
- Government figures cited one-year implementation data showing faster charge-sheeting nationally and in Haryana, and Shah inaugurated a week-long exhibition and development projects worth about Rs 825 crore.